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        <title>Dewi Sinta and Rahwana: Love, Sacrifice, and Revenge</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ The legend of the Ramayana tells of Sinta, the devoted wife of Prince Rama, who was abducted by the giant king Rahwana yet remained steadfast, rejecting all his advances. With the help of Hanuman, the mighty monkey warrior, Rama ultimately defeated Rahwana in a great war and succeeded in rescuing Sinta. Upon their return, Sinta demonstrated her purity through a trial by fire, which she passed unscathed, affirming her loyalty to Rama and underscoring the triumph of good over evil. ]]></description>
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